Meadowbrook Country Club

This executive course has plenty of water to navigate. Water hazards come into play on eight holes, with six holes requiring a tee shot over water. The fairways are flat, tight and tree lined, with no defined cut of rough. The elevated greens are considered on the slow side. The toughest hole is #10, a 220-yard, par 3, requiring a tee shot over a pair of creeks. There is no nine-hole rate for green fees.

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Course Reviews

Indian Summer Golf & Country Club"Outstanding"This is one of the most beutiful golf courses in the great North West. Every hole has it's challenges such as long narrow fairways, tightly placed pins, and ponds throughout. The plush greens and marvolous clubhouse are just two of many great amenities this course has to offer.---Kyle Barker, Okinawa, Japan

Greystone Golf Club"Scenic and challenging"This is a beautiful and well designed course. The course can prove to be challenging for both the beginner and scratch golfer alike. The high grass that seperates some of the holes can be frustrating, so you would be well advised to keep to the left on such holes. During the fall the greens are usually riddled with leaves and twigs so spring and summer would be your best bet. The developer did an excellent job incorporating the natural surroundings into the course. With a tee off the top of a ridge on hole one, to the natural rocks that appear throughout the course, Greystone Golf Club in Dickson is sure to give you the feeling of connecting with nature as you connect with your ball. ---Scott Monteiro, Dickson, TN USA

Kissimmee Oaks Golf Club"enjoyable experience"A course in excellent condition, sloping greens,
onstar equipped carts. Significant amounts of water which is avoidable by duffers and pros alike, since it is marked and visible. Play on the day was about 4 hours even though course was busy. Starter and ranger assistance. Soda cart available. Highly recommended, particularly if you are at a resort that offers discounted access. ---Herman Greene (bignauga@earthlink.net), New Smyrna Beach, FL USA

Apple Valley Country Club"Not an easy walk but good for practicing woods"This course has many hills and is pretty long. If there are no carts I would think twice about walking it. There are not water hazards like in the main discription and no sand traps. The course is a little on the open side. Overall good course for a day out if you don't mind the lower scale courses. The fairways are pretty much fields.---GKT, Morgantown, WV